Short-term health effects of air pollution
An edition of Short-term health effects of air pollution (1990)
A Case Study/R-3496-Epa (Rand Corporation//Rand Report)
By Naihua Duan,N. Duan,T. Hayashi,A. H. Coulson,E. Keeler,E. Korn,Willard G. Manning
Publish Date
January 1990
Publisher
Rand Corp
Language
eng
Pages
79
Description:
This report documents the findings of a study on the health effects of air pollution. The data on which the study is based were collected in Dayton, Ohio, in the Health Insurance Experiment conducted by RAND for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The authors applied the Whittemore-Korn individual time series analysis to a general population dataset and found it to be a promising method for measuring the short-term health effects of air pollution. The results consistently identify sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide as having significant adverse health effects.
subjects: Toxicology, Air, Pollution, Air Pollution, Adverse effects, Environmental Health, Ohio, Health/Fitness, Dayton, Seattle, Washington (State)
Places: Ohio, Seattle, Washington (State), Dayton